Your first run-in with the Army in Smuggler's Run! This guide walks you through Mission 15: Government Issued, from the oil fields to Soroti City.
Alright, time for Mission 15, "Government Issued." This is your first taste of going up against the Army. They're not as relentless as the Border Patrol, but man, they know how to handle their rides. Let's get this done.
Walkthrough
- 1First things first, head west up the hill, cutting across the oilfield. Once you're on the other side, drive down onto the paved road. This is where you'll have your initial run-in with the Army. Just drive past them and push through the border crossing.
- 2Keep following the road until you reach the dropoff point. After that, you'll need to head south into a small village to pick up your next piece of cargo. Be super careful in here – it's easy to get boxed in between the army trucks and a wall.
- 3Once you're out of the village, keep heading south. Look for a dirt path – it's a bit hard to spot, but it's there. You'll run into a few Army ambushes along this path. Keep pushing through until you follow the path into another town, entering through a hole in the city wall.
- 4Dump your cargo here. After that, drive around the big hump of sand in the middle of the area and go through the hole in the wall behind it. The arrow might point over the mesa, but trust me, it's way too steep. Instead, circle around it, continuing south.
- 5When the natural stone wall starts to veer off to the right, follow it. You should stumble upon the next checkpoint. Do a quick 180 and head east towards Soroti City. There's another dirt path here that's barely visible, which will help guide you.
- 6By this point, the clock is probably ticking down fast. You need to get into the city quickly to reach the finish line.
Tips
- The Army vehicles have better control than Border Patrol, so expect them to be more maneuverable. Don't underestimate them!
- Watch out for those ambushes on the dirt paths – they can come out of nowhere.
- In the small village, pay close attention to your surroundings to avoid getting trapped. Sometimes a quick reverse or a tight turn is all you need.
- When circling the mesa, keep an eye on the terrain. It's easy to get stuck if you pick the wrong line.
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